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Which Are The Best Dive Sites in Pattaya?

by Ben Reeves

It is a universal truth that different people have different likes. The very same movie or meal or person can elicit two polar opposite responses from two different people. In the same way, what one scuba diver thinks is amongst the <a href="http://www.seafari.co.th/diving.php?page=Pattaya-Diving/Pattaya-Dive-Sites.html">best dive sites in Pattaya</a> may be dismissed as uninteresting by other people. Fortunately, Thailand's biggest tourist town on the eastern seaboard has a great deal of choice available.

The first choice to make is to ask if you prefer coral dives or wreck dives. Coral reefs have the densest concentrations of natural life on the planet, making even tropical forests look like a empty desert by comparison. Given that the coral itself is a living creature and that their skeletal structures supply endless crevices for sea creatures of any size to hide inside, reefs always offer a wonderful opportunity for those interested in marine life.

Conversely, wreck diving trips offer a look into a forgotten world of human endeavour. When a vessel sinks beneath the waves, it is written off by the insurance carrier, struck from the official lists and, effectively, ceases to exist. In some ways, though, its life is just starting. Several become quickly encrusted with corals and, like the reefs, their slightest crevices offer refuge to smaller fish along with a potential larder to bigger fish. The odd juxtaposition between the man-made ship and the natural life which has engulfed it makes wreck diving very popular, as do the often violent stories behind the wrecks, many of which act as the memorial to hundreds of forgotten souls.

Fortunately, there are plenty of excellent coral and wreck diving sites for those <a href="http://www.seafari.co.th/diving.php?page=Pattaya-Diving.html">scuba diving around Pattaya</a>. The seas around the city are dotted with small islands and also sunken vessels, both of which are now encrusted with corals.

Amongst the best of the coral sites is Koh Rin. Regardless of being one of the furthest of the Far Islands, this tiny, uninhabited tropical isle is ringed with an extra-ordinary array of corals and wildlife, including turtles, sharks and a huge array of tropical fish.

The Hardeep wreck is also quite far from Pattaya's Bali Hai Pier, but is the only war shipwreck in Thailand's waters. A cargo vessel attacked by aerial bombing, this particular dive site is littered with unexploded weapons and the ship's hold is easily penetrated and explored. Being over 60 years old now, the wreck has also picked up its fair share of corals and creatures, making it also attractive to coral scuba divers.



Come scuba diving in Thailand and find some of the <a href="http://tinyurl.com/bt7xxse">best dive sites in Pattaya</a>, including amazing corals and great shipwrecks.

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